November 2016: Dusty Cedar

November 2016: Dusty Cedar

Looking for a neutral shade that's not so, well, neutral? Check out Pantone® Dusty Cedar. Though their color experts consider this a shade of pink, depending on what you pair it with this hue could easily play as brown or red. Read on to see how our November color of the month can be used to create different looks.

Focus on Tone

Focus on Tone

When you're considering a deeper color for your walls, thinking about the other materials in the mix can help determine the right shade. In this entryway, the wall color's black undertone makes it an ideal partner for dark wood.

Add Gentle Contrast

Add Gentle Contrast

Dark, matte colors are trendy for kitchen cabinets and built-ins, but homeowners are often at a loss for how to complement them. The muted pink walls in this kitchen create just enough contrast and give a nod to the room's farmhouse-inspired details.

Treat Color Like White

Treat Color Like White

Using the same shade on walls, doors, and even the floor is normally reserved for neutrals, but it can work with a more unusual shade, too. Here, a warm, muted red becomes the backdrop for a spacious dining area.

November 2016: Dusty Cedar

Looking for a neutral shade that's not so, well, neutral? Check out Pantone® Dusty Cedar. Though their color experts consider this a shade of pink, depending on what you pair it with this hue could easily play as brown or red. Read on to see how our November color of the month can be used to create different looks.

Focus on Tone

When you're considering a deeper color for your walls, thinking about the other materials in the mix can help determine the right shade. In this entryway, the wall color's black undertone makes it an ideal partner for dark wood.

Add Gentle Contrast

Dark, matte colors are trendy for kitchen cabinets and built-ins, but homeowners are often at a loss for how to complement them. The muted pink walls in this kitchen create just enough contrast and give a nod to the room's farmhouse-inspired details.

Treat Color Like White

Using the same shade on walls, doors, and even the floor is normally reserved for neutrals, but it can work with a more unusual shade, too. Here, a warm, muted red becomes the backdrop for a spacious dining area.